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The Hypothetical theory - Parallel Universe Scientists often shake the whole science world by giving different kinds of theories. One such theory that we know as the Parallel Universe . In 1954, Hugh Everett , a research scientist at Princeton University, gave it. He believed that the universe in which we live is not the only universe. A lot of the Parallel Universe around us, all looks like a science fiction movie . But why would a scientist want to waste his entire career by giving such a strange theory? Come, let us know what Hugh Everett was thinking about this Parallel universe and what they wanted to prove from this strange theory. Commencement of Parallel universe Theory Things start from the nineteen hundred when a great scientist Max Planck told the world that the laws of this universe do not work at the quantum level the way we think, the quantum level is the lowest. As far as scientists have come to find the particle till today when Ma...
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The Monster of the universe - Blackholes | Hegtools

A black hole is one such monster of the universe that has many secrets in it. Who discovered Black holes? Let us examine each of its zodiac signs but discuss the black hole in detail. The first scientist to reveal his views to the world about the black hole was Professor John Mitchell Michal, a teacher at Cambridge University and he gave his views about the black hole in 1783. After him, in 1796, a French scientist, Pierre Simon, talked about blackholes in his book The System Now World. What is inside a Black hole? A black hole is a body of evidence whose gravity is so strong that even light cannot pass across it and everything in or around its gravitational circle in space takes out the black hole. Not only this, the time we got nearer to the black hole, the effect of time also decreases and there is no existence of time inside the circle of a black hole. How do Black holes form? So let us know how such an interes...

How Hubble Space Telescope can see distant galaxy but not Pluto of our solar system | Hegtools

The Hubble Space Telescope has also shown the beauty of the universe. Through the Hubble Space Telescope, we have seen detailed images of the beautiful Galaxies, but with the help of this telescope, can we see Pluto, a dwarf planet in our solar system. The Hubble Space Telescope is a state-of-the-art telescope. Through this, we have seen many such Galaxies, which are many millions of light-years away from us. But in today's, we will know why this space telescope helps us to see many more light-years in the universe. Through it, we cannot clearly see the objects present behind Neptune, which is the transneptunian objects, which exist in our own solar system. The Hubble Space Telescope mounted a two-point four-meter primary mirror and four main instruments in it are helping it see the ultraviolet-visible and near-infrared electromagnetic spectrum. Through which we can see any galaxy nebula or star in a diff...

Neptune facts | Size, Atmosphere, Solar view, Rings & Rotation | Hegtools

As we know Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun and known farthest planet in our solar system. By its diameter, it is the 4th largest planet in our solar system. Neptune is the third most massive planet and the densest planet of our solar system. If we compare to is mass by earth and Its nearest planet Uranus, it is 17 times the mass of our home planet earth and slightly more massive than Uranus. Out of two ice giants planets of our solar system, one is Neptune ( another is Uranus ). Out of the total mass of Neptune, 80 percent, and more mass is made up of dense fluid of icy material which contains Water, methane, and ammonia. Neptune is the densest planet in our solar system. Its solid core size is approx earth size, made up of a soup of water, ammonia, and methane that flowering over the solid core. Across Neptune, surface winds blasting at a rate of 2,100 km/hr. The planet in our solar system which is not ...

The Uranus - 3rd Largest & Seventh Planets from Sun

Uranus is the 7th planet of our solar system or from the Sun, It is an oddball that has a cloud, which is made up of hydrogen sulfide and the same chemical that is present in the rotten egg that makes it smell so foul. Uranus’s named after the Greek god of the Sky, which is suggested by Bode. Its rotation is like Venus east to west. But Uranus equator is the nearly right angle to its orbital, we can say that Uranus orbit ti its side so also called ‘ sideways planet ’. The discovery of Uranus on 13 March 1781 by William Herschel , Uranus originally discovered as a Star. It was first discovered through Telescope as a star , after two years of discovery its was university accepted as Planet, this is because of astronomer Johann Elert Bode . Some astronomers believe that, about 4 billion years ago , Two-body twice the size of earth colloid with Uranus, which result in tilted Uranus orbital . This tilt is responsible for extreme seasonal v...

All about Saturn | Surface , Structure , Moon , Atmosphere and History

Saturn is the second-largest and sixth planet from Sun. Saturn is a unique planet in our solar system due to the presence of a beautiful icy ring. It has a total of seven rings with several gaps and divisions between them. Saturn is not the only planet that has a ring, but its ring part is made of chunks of ice and rocks, but no one has a spectacular and complicated ring like Saturn. Like Jupiter, Saturn is also a gas giant planet, mostly made up of hydrogen and helium. Saturn is a gas giant planet because it does not have a solid surface like Earth, but it can have a solid core, and also having atmosphere made up of hydrogen and helium. Saturn has a total of 82 moons in which 53 moons are known and 29 moons awaiting confirmation for discovery. Saturn can not support life but some moons have a condition that might support life. In the 1600s, when Galileo Galilei first saw Saturn, Galileo thought it was three planets or planets with handle...

Earth 2.0 - Five Most Habitable planet Like Earth in Universe

The Earth - our home planet, is the only planet in our solar system where life exists. There is no other planet like our earth in our solar system where life exists. But discovering true alien earth is hold the dream of astronomer and scientist. According to recent discoveries, the day is very near when this dream of astronomers will be fulfilled. The scientist has so far discovered 2000 alien planets whose size, atmosphere, is quite similar to our Earth. In 1995, the first planet was discovered, which was orbiting a star like Sun. More than half of the discoveries were made by NASA's Kappler Space Telescope, which was launched in 2009 to find an Earth-like planet in our Milky Way Galaxy. According to the Kepler Observation, in our Milky War Galaxy, many small, rocky worlds are like our Earth, and life is possible on many of them. In April 2014, the Habitable Exoplanet catalog gave 21 such planets, which are beyond our Milk...